Hey Patrick, do you have any objections to marking libemf-1.0.4 stable? My plan is to stabilize that version and unmask the emf USE flag on amd64, then getting media-gfx/pstoedit-3.50 into stable.
I touched the package about 1 1/2 years ago, no, really no objections.
okay, just asking because you're listed as the maintainer. ;) arches, please stabilize media-libs/libemf-1.0.4. i especially need amd64 tested so we can unmask the emf USE flag for pstoedit. thanks.
amd64/x86 stable
Created attachment 210533 [details] libemf-1.0.4.log Looks like there is something wrong with it.
Created attachment 210534 [details] emerge --info
Strange it looks for gcc-4.3.2. I have gcc-4.3.4 here.
(In reply to comment #6) > Strange it looks for gcc-4.3.2. I have gcc-4.3.4 here. > Same here.
(In reply to comment #7) > (In reply to comment #6) > > Strange it looks for gcc-4.3.2. I have gcc-4.3.4 here. > > > > Same here. > Reemerging libtool did the trick.
(In reply to comment #8) > (In reply to comment #7) > > (In reply to comment #6) > > > Strange it looks for gcc-4.3.2. I have gcc-4.3.4 here. > > > > > > > Same here. > > > Reemerging libtool did the trick. > Cool thanks. Running eautoreconf in src_prepare made it also build.
i'm guessing your libtool was last built with 4.3.2. i added an eautoreconf to the ebuild. thanks for catching this.
(In reply to comment #10) > i'm guessing your libtool was last built with 4.3.2. i added an eautoreconf to > the ebuild. thanks for catching this. No problem, thanks for the quick fix.
ppc stable
sparc stable
ppc64 done
Well, let's close this one.